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This is an old couplet. The first part is: nothing to do. There are two downlines, namely: 1. Leave it to fate. 2. Sitting is always proud. Couplet reasons: Part I: Being idle and having nothing to do; Part II: Letting fate take its course and having fun. And the first part: idle look at autumn water, much ado about nothing, the second part: sit proudly. ?
Because one of the traditional Chinese characters of "leisure" is to add the word "month" to the door, you have written it as "smell" by mistake.
Pass four calligraphy works for netizens to enjoy.